El Rancho Adult School - Windows 7 Concept Review Lesson 5

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1. You can use the Cut and Paste commands to move folder and files from one location to another.

Explanation

The statement is true because the Cut and Paste commands are commonly used to move folders and files from one location to another. When you cut a folder or file, it is removed from its original location and stored in the clipboard. Then, when you paste it in a new location, it is placed there, effectively moving it from the original location to the new one. This functionality is available in most operating systems and file management systems.

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El Rancho Adult School - Windows 7 Concept Review Lesson 5 - Quiz

This quiz from El Rancho Adult School assesses key concepts in Windows 7. It covers rules for naming files and folders, file management techniques including cut, paste, and... see moredeletion processes, and specifics of data handling on different storage devices. This is crucial for understanding basic operations in Windows 7. see less

2. The rules for naming folders are the same as those for naming files. 

Explanation

The explanation for the given correct answer is that the rules for naming folders are indeed the same as those for naming files. This means that the same restrictions and guidelines apply when naming both folders and files. Therefore, the statement "The rules for naming folders are the same as those for naming files" is true.

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3. Burning to a CD/DVD is slower than copying to USB flash drive.

Explanation

Burning to a CD/DVD is slower than copying to a USB flash drive because CDs and DVDs have slower write speeds compared to USB flash drives. When burning data onto a CD/DVD, the process involves creating physical indentations on the disc, which takes more time. On the other hand, copying to a USB flash drive involves transferring data electronically, which is generally faster.

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4. You can create new folders _____________.

Explanation

The correct answer is d. All of the above. This means that you can create new folders in an existing folder, on a drive, or on the Desktop. This suggests that there are multiple options available for creating new folders, and you are not limited to a specific location.

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5. Folders and files deleted from a USB flash drive are not placed in the Recycle Bin.

Explanation

When files and folders are deleted from a USB flash drive, they are not sent to the Recycle Bin like they would be on a computer's hard drive. This is because the Recycle Bin is a feature of the operating system, and USB flash drives do not have their own operating system. Therefore, when a file or folder is deleted from a USB flash drive, it is permanently removed and cannot be easily recovered unless a backup copy exists.

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6. Multiple files and folders can be selected by?

Explanation

page number ____________.

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7. One advantage of using a DVD instead of a CD is that a DVD _______.

Explanation

page number ________________

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8. If you delete a picture from the Desktop and then restore it, Win 7 restores it to the My Pictures folder.

Explanation

When you delete a picture from the Desktop and then restore it, Windows 7 restores it to the location from where it was originally deleted, not necessarily the My Pictures folder. The operating system remembers the original location of the file and restores it to that location. Therefore, the statement is false.

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9. On which type of CD can you write but not rewrite?

Explanation

page number _______

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10. Deleted folders and files are always moved to the Recycle Bin.

Explanation

Deleted folders and files are not always moved to the Recycle Bin. The Recycle Bin is a storage location on a computer where deleted files and folders are temporarily stored before they are permanently deleted. However, there are instances where files and folders are deleted directly without being moved to the Recycle Bin. For example, if the files are deleted using the "Shift + Delete" command or if they are too large to be accommodated in the Recycle Bin, they will bypass the Recycle Bin and be permanently deleted.

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You can use the Cut and Paste commands to move folder and files from...
The rules for naming folders are the same as those for naming...
Burning to a CD/DVD is slower than copying to USB flash drive.
You can create new folders _____________.
Folders and files deleted from a USB flash drive are not placed in...
Multiple files and folders can be selected by?
One advantage of using a DVD instead of a CD is that a DVD _______.
If you delete a picture from the Desktop and then restore it, Win 7...
On which type of CD can you write but not rewrite?
Deleted folders and files are always moved to the Recycle Bin.
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